
There are 36 high school baseball teams scheduled to compete in Vancouver, Camas, and Ridgefield over the next few days, and all games are free to attend as Clark County Baseball celebrates the sport and showcases programs from throughout the Northwest
Paul Valencia
Clark County Today
Two state champions will be in Clark County this week.
They will be joined by 34 other baseball teams for what is being described as the largest high school baseball tournament in the Northwest.
Clark County Baseball presents the Baseballism Kickoff Classic.
Oh, and it’s free. Seriously. No ticket required.
There is an eight-team tournament that begins with two games Thursday and runs through Saturday at the Ridgefield Outdoor Recreation Complex.
Then there are seven four-team tournaments at various high schools throughout the region that begin Friday and conclude Saturday.
If you want to watch high school baseball, there are plenty of options.
“It’s a labor of love, and it’s an opportunity for our local programs to get showcased,” said Jason Castro, organizer.
This is the fourth year of hosting a baseball event, but the second year of what has become an event of such magnitude.
In all, 11 Clark County baseball teams will be playing, along with 25 other teams from throughout the Northwest. That would include defending Class 4A state champion Lake Washington and defending Class 3A state champion Mount Vernon.
The different brackets are named after professional baseball players who got their start in Southwest Washington.
Camas and the Papermakers are hosting the Taylor Williams bracket on Friday and Saturday.
The Evergreen Plainsmen are hosting the Brian Hunter bracket.
The Heritage Timberwolves are hosting the Randy Myers bracket. Heritage is also home to the Stan Spencer bracket.
The Ian Hamilton bracket is at Mountain View High School. So, too, is the Robert Ramsay bracket.
Union High School will host the Alan Embree bracket.
Then there is the eight-team event at the RORC named for Richie Sexson.
The games are played on turf fields, which help in case of inclement weather.
For a list of brackets, teams, and game times, go to: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Anz1T6Y1Ib8B0Cq91bLWSW7bEX0xbyNS/view
For more about Clark County Baseball, go to: https://www.clarkcountybaseball.net/
Also read:
- Clark County Baseball presents Baseballism Kickoff this week with action all over the regionThirty-six teams from across the Northwest, including two state champs, are competing in free high school baseball tournaments at local turf fields in Vancouver, Camas, and Ridgefield.
- The Study of Sports Podcast March 13, 2026: We discuss the state basketball tournaments, the incredible run from Columbia River boys, the state placing for Evergreen girls, and moreReporter Paul Valencia and sports administrators Tony Liberatore and Cale Piland discuss a series of subjects around the WIAA’s state basketball tournaments, plus we get into some Mariners baseball talk and NFL free agency/trade cancellations
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- Trophy games: Columbia River boys finish fifth, Evergreen girls take sixth at state tournamentsColumbia River’s boys and Evergreen’s girls both reached the final day of their state basketball tournaments, returning to Vancouver with fifth- and sixth-place trophies.
- High school state basketball: Columbia River suffers heartache in overtime loss in semifinalsColumbia River’s run to the Class 2A semifinals ended on a buzzer-beater in overtime, while Evergreen advanced to a trophy game and several other Clark County teams wrapped up their state tournament seasons.






